HSNC University inaugurated its seven-day Master Induction Series 2026 with Vice Chancellor Col. Prof. Hemlata K. Bagla urging students to embrace innovation, ethical leadership and lifelong learning. The programme focuses on research, entrepreneurship, social responsibility and holistic development through sessions by experts from academia, industry and government.
There are orientations that explain rules. And then there are orientations that redefine mindsets. HSNC University, Mumbai set the tone for a transformative academic journey with the inauguration of its Master Induction Series 2026, a seven-day immersive programme designed to welcome incoming students into a culture of excellence, innovation and purpose.
Deekshaarambh 2026 commenced with an inspiring keynote address by Vice Chancellor, Col. Prof. Hemlata K. Bagla, titled Rather than delivering a conventional address, Dr. Bagla challenged students to rethink what it truly means to be educated in the 21st century.
Drawing upon timeless wisdom, powerful stories and real-world examples, she reminded students that Universities are not merely places to earn degrees but spaces where character, curiosity and leadership are forged.
Beginning with the legacy of Takshashila & Nalanda Universities, two of the world's earliest centres of higher learning, Dr. Bagla highlighted that education has always been about developing intellect alongside values. She encouraged students to become lifelong learners capable of adapting to a rapidly changing world rather than preparing for jobs that may soon evolve or disappear.
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